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Heat pumps and district heating can efficiently save CO2 emissions, according to a study by the BDEW. (Image: Bundesverband Wärmepumpe)
Berlin (energate) - A report by the German Association of Energy and Water Industries (BDEW) highlights the potential for reducing greenhouse gases in the building sector by 2030. According to the report, an additional 33 million tonnes of CO2 emissions can be avoided - but for that the framework conditions must change. With the current legal framework for energy and climate policy, however, Germany would clearly miss its climate target, BDEW reported. By 2030, emissions in the ...
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